yup, very short par3..the first course is about 3 acres...the other course is about4.
Between the two courses there is approx 15000 sq ft of greens. As i said they are small, but are a decent challenge for some fun golf.

I also run a National 68 triplex reel mower, but it is currently under repair, just about ready to go. I use it mainly for the areas surrounding the greens and fairways.

THese golf courses are very unique...it takes about half an hour to play each course,good for short game practice.

1/2" greens???? Only in my wildest dreams do I wish I was able to maintain 1/2" greens. 3/8" was the HIGHEST I was allowed. 5/16" was acceptable, but 1/4" is what was wanted by the greens committee. And fairways were cut at 1/2" and roughs were no more than 2".

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1/2" greens???? Only in my wildest dreams do I wish I was able to maintain 1/2" greens. 3/8" was the HIGHEST I was allowed. 5/16" was acceptable, but 1/4" is what was wanted by the greens committee. And fairways were cut at 1/2" and roughs were no more than 2".

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I am the greens committee.

These are golf courses built on private property mostly for the owners use.

4 years ago these courses were nothing more than fields of grass claiming to be golf courses.
No irrigation. so they are at the mercy of the weather...thats why i keep the cutting heights so high. THey are certainly not usga status.